concept   mask making

6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) Kabuki theater (1) Beijing Opera (1) Carnival in Brazil (1) Day of the Dead (1) West Africa (1) Yoruba culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mask making Kabuki theater Mask making in Kabuki theater involves creating stylized masks to represent specific characters or emotions for theatrical performances. 3
2 mask making Beijing Opera The Beijing Opera incorporates the highly detailed creation of masks, each with its own symbolic meaning and role in performances. 1
3 mask making Carnival in Brazil Mask making in Brazil's Carnival culture is associated with vibrant, colorful masks worn during festive events, reflecting a diverse range of cultural influences. 1
4 mask making Day of the Dead The culture of Day of the Dead involves creating decorative masks with symbolic and intricate designs to honor and remember the deceased. 1
5 mask making West Africa Mask making in West Africa is a significant aspect of religious and cultural practices, representing deities, ancestors, and spiritual forces. 1
6 mask making Yoruba culture Mask making is an integral part of Yoruba religious and cultural practices, with the masks symbolizing deities, ancestors, and spiritual forces. 1